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Some of the liveliest streets in the city are found in the Juárez, Roma and Condesa neighborhoods. You can see how competitive the space is on the walls of Avenida Álvaro Obregón, between the streets of Tonalá and Jalapa. The collaborative project– a Chinese dragon made by Mexican artist Revost and a clay figure of a man created by Argentinian Martín Ferreyra– has been partially covered by the mark of a prolific local graffiti artist. Some of the liveliest streets in the city are found in the Juárez, Roma and Condesa neighborhoods. You can see how competitive the space is on the walls of Avenida Álvaro Obregón, between the streets of Tonalá and Jalapa. The collaborative project– a Chinese dragon made by Mexican artist Revost and a clay figure of a man created by Argentinian Martín Ferreyra– has been partially covered by the mark of a prolific local graffiti artist. the new pieces that appear on the walls of the area, especially in Roma, as the neighborhood unites in support of the #VaPorLaRoma campaign to encourage those who visit it after the earthquake. Near Mercado de San Juan, on Callejón de San Ignacio on the west side of Colegio de las Vizcaínas, you'll find an area of old buildings blocked by traffic and a number of huge murals, including a magic mushroom landscape. Just outside the Salto del Agua metro station in Arcos de Belén, you will find “Her,” a modern surrealist portrait by Mexican artist Smithe. Continue through Regina on foot or hop on the subway, two stops to the east is the Pino Suárez station, if you're lucky, you can take the latest addition to Metro Line 2: a train painted by artist Keith Haring. Take Avenida 20 de Noviembre or Avenida Pino Suárez towards the Zócalo. In these streets you can see the latest pieces that have been made on the metal doors of closed stores. This is by far the best way to see what the city has to offer: in the dim light of dawn or dusk, before the hustle and bustle begins, or in the neon glow that emerges after work is done—which since then it is best enjoyed eating some tacos on the side of the street. Former Flour Factory.
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